10303 LBS Black Cinder Sand & Gravel

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Description   10303 LBS Black Cinder Sand & Gravel Black Cinder Sand & Gravel is a versatile scenery material that replicates the smaller aggregate used by railroads for fill, service areas, and industrial lots. This mix of volcanic cinder grains creates realistic textures for modelers working in HO, O, and G scales. Its natural black color captures the appearance of freshly spread cinder in yards, parking areas, and maintenance zones. Why you need to buy these Every model railroad needs more than track ballast to look complete. Black Cinder Sand & Gravel gives you the material to build access roads, fill around structures, or add low spots along the track. It is perfect for representing service areas where railroads spread loose aggregate for vehicle access or drainage. Because it is real volcanic rock, it holds color naturally and blends seamlessly with ballast, powder, and larger cinder rocks. What makes it up rock type colors and looks This product is made from crushed volcanic cinder, screened to a mix of fine and small-medium grains. The overall appearance is deep black, with subtle gray specks that add realism. The combination of sand and gravel creates a varied surface that looks natural when spread on layouts. Its gritty matte finish avoids unnatural shine, making it look like true aggregate whether viewed under layout lights or outdoor daylight. Another thing to buy to go with it Pair Black Cinder Sand & Gravel with 1030 LBS Black Cinder Asphalt Paving Powder for creating smooth-to-rough transitions in paved areas. For rail yards, combine it with 1032 LBS Black Cinder HO Scale Ballast to simulate areas where ballast breaks down into smaller particles. If you are modeling industrial areas, blending it with 1120 Bag Coke Dust can help replicate coal dust or residue. Instructions for use Spread the sand and gravel evenly over the desired area, whether along roads, yards, or fill zones. Use a soft brush to shape it, then mist with water mixed with a drop of dish soap. Secure with diluted white glue to ensure a permanent bond. For added realism, layer it beneath cinder ballast or powder to replicate the way materials compact over time. Light weathering with earth pigments enhances the natural worn look of heavily used areas. Railroads that used it Railroads used sand and gravel-sized cinder as fill and for maintaining yards, sidings, and industrial sites. The Santa Fe, Union Pacific, and Southern Pacific all made extensive use of volcanic cinder in maintenance areas. Short lines and mining railroads frequently used loose cinder as well, because it was cheap and readily available. For modelers, this product helps replicate those details that made real railroad yards look gritty and functional.   Related